Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1074

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  

Caption

Professions and occupations; Funeral Services Licensing Act; definition; exception; effective date.

Impact

The implications of HB 1074 are significant for state laws governing the funeral profession. By updating definitions and establishing guidelines, the bill ensures that all practitioners adhere to strict professional standards, thus aiming to improve the quality and ethics of funeral service operations across the state. The bill also potentially facilitates the licensing process, making it easier for new professionals to enter the field while ensuring consistency in service delivery.

Summary

House Bill 1074 aims to amend the Funeral Services Licensing Act in Oklahoma, modifying existing definitions and providing exceptions within the industry. It focuses on clarifying roles and responsibilities associated with funeral services, including the definitions of 'embalmer,' 'funeral director,' and 'funeral establishment.' The bill seeks to enhance regulatory clarity and ensure licensed professionals are defined properly within the scope of their duties relating to the care and preparation of deceased individuals.

Sentiment

Discussion surrounding the bill has generated varied sentiments, with support primarily coming from funeral service professionals and regulatory bodies who see it as a necessary update to outdated definitions. However, there are concerns from some community advocates about the potential for oversight and the adequacy of changes in addressing evolving practices within the funeral industry. Overall, the sentiment is cautiously optimistic among those who support enhanced regulation.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the precise definitions of roles, which some critics argue may inadvertently restrict certain practices or create barriers for smaller, local funeral service providers. Additionally, discussions highlighted the balance between necessary regulation and maintaining accessibility for new entrants into the profession, raising questions about how these changes will impact both service provision and the economic viability of smaller entities within the industry.

Companion Bills

OK HB1074

Carry Over Professions and occupations; Funeral Services Licensing Act; definition; exception; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1074

Professions and occupations; Funeral Services Licensing Act; definition; exception; effective date.

OK HB2240

Professions and occupations; Funeral Services Licensing Act; lowering age qualification for licensure; emergency.

OK SB356

Funeral Services Licensing Act; requiring funeral establishments to provide notice of subcontractors or agents hired for services. Effective date.

OK SB957

Funeral Services Licensing Act; removing required accreditation for education of certain licensure. Effective date.

OK HB2294

Professions and occupations; Bail Enforcement and Licensing Act; adding definition; effective date.

OK HB1655

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Pharmacy Act, modifying definition; authorizing pharmacists to screen and test for certain conditions; codification; effective date.

OK SB636

Oklahoma Professional Employer Organization Recognition and Registration Act; expanding definitions. Effective date.

OK HB1345

Professions and occupations; Psychologists Licensing Act; providing for reciprocity; effective date.

OK HB2429

Professions and occupations; Fire Extinguisher Licensing Act; lowering age qualification; removing requirements for license application; modifying application for licensing; effective date.

OK SB161

Oklahoma Funeral Board; extending sunset date. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.